Free Public Defender Training in Florida

Posted on July 31, 2018 in Uncategorized

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The National College for DUI Defense, Inc. is proud to announce that on Wednesday, January 21, 2015, we will be providing a training for public defenders in Florida, at no cost to the attendees. Dean Steve Jones will teach attendees how to give more effective closing arguments. Fellow Steve Oberman will explain how to use the 2014 SFST manuals in cross-examination. Regent Lenny Stamm will demonstrate how to conduct more effective direct and cross-examinations of expert witnesses. Regent Jim Nesci will instruct participants on how to challenge breath tests. Regent Joe St. Louis will discuss how to challenge blood test results. Sustaining Member David Katz (who organized this seminar) will demonstrate how to more successfully cross-examine the arresting officer. State Delegate Thomas Hudson will train participants on more effective voir dire techniques. Founding member Alan Bernstein will teach participants more effective pre-trial motion practice. To date, 67 public defenders have signed up to attend this seminar.

If you are interested in having a public defender training set up in your state, please send me an e-mail at joestlouis@azdefense.com. As the Chair of NCDD's Public Defender Education Committee, I would be happy to help organize a seminar.

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